1) (10 points)
i) N2(g) + O2(g) NO(g)K1 = 4.4 x 10-31
ii) N2(g) + O2(g) NO2(g)K2 = 1.0 x 10-18
iii) N2(g) + O2(g) N2O(g)K3 = 2.8 x 10-37
a) Write the equilibrium constant expression for each equilibrium equation, i and ii and iii.
b) From your work in part a, determine the equilibrium constant value (K4) for the following equilibrium:
iv) N2O(g) + 3/2 O2(g) 2NO2(g)
c) What does the value of K4 indicate about the reactants and products for the equilibriumiv?
2) (4points) For a particular reaction an increase in temperature ( T) increases the rate ( rate) and Ea does not change. For the same reaction adding a catalyst (+ Cat.) increases the rate ( rate) and Ea decreases. Explain these differences using collision theory.
3) (5points) Use the following initial rate results to determine the rate law for the reaction of X + Z + A.
Doubling [X] while keeping [Z] and [A] constant decreases the rate 4 fold.
Doubling [Z] while keeping [X] and [A] constant has no effect on the rate.
Doubling [A] while keeping [X] and [Z] constant increases the rate 2 fold.
a) Write the rate law in terms of X, Z, and A:
b) What is the overall order of the reaction? ______
c) Sketch an axis-labeled plot showing linear behavior for Z.
4) (10points) In the stratosphere, ozone (O3) is converted to O2 by the reaction
O(g) + O3 (g) ------> 2 O2 (g). The observed rate constant for this reaction at 220 K is
kobs = 6.8 x 10-16 cm3 molecule-1 s-1.
a) What is the overall order of this reaction? ______
b) Calculate Eain kilojoules for this reaction if thefrequency factor isA = 8 x 10-12 cm3 molecule-1 s-1.
c) If chlorine radicals (Cl) are present (the Arctic & Antarctic polar vortices contain Cl derived from chlorofluorocarbons, CFCs) the observed rate constant at 220 K is kobs = 3.7 x 10-11 cm3 molecule-1 s-1. The frequency factor for this reaction is A = 4.7 x 10-11 cm3 molecule-1 s-1. Calculate Eain kilojoulesfor the depletion of ozone in the presence of Cl.
d) Draw anaxis-labeled reaction coordinate for both reactions (with and without Cl) showing the relative energies for reactants and products & activation energies.
e) What would you conclude about the effect of Cl on stratospheric ozone depletion based on this information?
5) (15 points) The following3-step mechanism has been proposed for the reaction of chlorine and chloroform. The numerical values of the rate constants are given next to each elementary step.
1) Cl2 (g) 2Cl (g)k1 = 4.8 x 103 and k-1 = 3.6 x 103
2) Cl (g) + CHCl3(g) HCl(g) + CCl3 (g) k2 = 1.3 x 10-2
3) CCl3(g) + Cl(g) CCl4 (g)k3 = 2.7 x 102
a) Write the overall reaction for this mechanism.
b) What is the molecularity of each elementary step? 1) ______-1) ______2) ______3) ______
c) What are the units of k for each elementary step? 1) ______-1) ______2) ______3) ______
d) Calculate the forward reaction rate for step 1given that the equilibrium concentration of chlorine gas is [Cl2]eq = 2.0 M.
e) Calculate [Cl]eq.
f) Using your result from part e calculate the reaction rate for step 2 if the [CHCl3]o = 1.0 M.
g) Which step is the rate determining or slow step, 1, -1, 2, or 3? ______
h) Derive the rate law for the overall reaction. Do not calculate the value of kobs just show it symbolically.
i) Is the mechanism reasonable? Explain your answer by considering the molecularity of each elementary step and collision theory.
6) (6 points) The following data is obtained for the reaction 2C4H6(g) ------> C8H12 (g) at a given temperature.
t = 0 s / [ C4H6] =0.01000 M1000 / 0.00625
1800 / 0.00476
2800 / 0.00370
3600 / 0.00313
4400 / 0.00270
5200 / 0.00241
6200 / 0.00208
a) Determine the order of this reaction.
b) What is the rate of reaction when [C4H6] = 0.00333 M? In the interest of time one value of k is sufficient for the calculation rather than an average value.
Extra Credit: Refer to question 5. Write a 3-step mechanism with the rate law being rate = k[CHCl3]. Assume the overall reaction is the same as in question 5a.